December 26, 2012

Canada tries to censor report of Israeli killing of Canadian soldier

The Ottowa Citizen newspaper is reporting that the government of Canada has quitely attempted to remove a government and a UN report on Israel's deliberate targetting of a UN peacekeeping compound that resulted in the death of a Canadian soldier.

The Defence Department has quietly removed from the Internet a report into the killing of a Canadian military officer by Israeli forces, a move the soldier’s widow says is linked to the Conservative government’s reluctance to criticize Israel for any wrongdoing.

Maj. Paeta Hess-von Kruedener and three other United Nations observers were killed in 2006 when the Israeli military targeted their small outpost with repeated artillery barrages as well as an attack by a fighter aircraft.

Actually even Zahra Kazemi could not escape pro-Israeli consorship in Canada because an exhibition of her work was shut down since it displayed the plight of Palestinian refugees and so was deemed too anti-Israel. http://www.ifex.org/canada/2005/06/10/pen_canada_protests_censorship/
Kazemi was only useful as an anti-Iran figure.

Compare this behavior of Canada to its reaction to Zahra Kazemi's death in an Iranian jail! Recall, Canadian officials' crocodile tears for many years! Daily demonstrations in front of the Iranian Embassy in Ottawa organized by the Canadian government! Canada even tried unsuccessfully to take this minor incident to the UNSC! All of this theatrics and charlatanism from racist-supremacist regime of Canada which has mass-murdered millions of Aborigines people over the past centuries and has been illegally occupying 10 million square kilometers of Aborigines' Homeland.

Ahmadinejad: A study in obstinacy"Iran has often been at the receiving end of ultimatums from foreign powers," said Cyrus Safdari, an independent Iranian analyst. "The politicians who stood up to these ultimatums are treated as heroes, and the ones who caved are still considered to be traitors."

ASIA TIMES: Funding regime change Madame Rice has a really bad sense of timing in seeking to 'reach out to the people of Iran' - who don't need $75 million to watch 'a few bad apples' from the US torturing people in Abu Ghraib."